There are many questions circling the possibilities and ethics of living forever. But immortality comes with a hefty price — literally.
Pop Mech visits the home of Project Blueprint founder Bryan Johnson, where he intends to go where no man has gone before. Johnson, the man famous for injecting his son's blood into his own body in an effort to slow his aging, takes fifty supplements with meals, undergoes hundreds of therapies, and measures all 70 of his organs in the name of what he calls "age escape velocity" — all to the tune of millions of dollars a year.
Join Popular Mechanics and host Jeff Dengate in conversation with Johnson and experts and enthusiasts across the fields of physics, biology, technology, and more to better understand the latest in human longevity. We've distilled all that we learned into a member-exclusive hour-long video: How to Live Forever or Die Trying.
With the supposed high price of immortality, who gets to live forever? Will immortality only belong to the privileged? "It's not going to be fun and games," says futurist Michio Kaku, Ph.D., "there is going to be inequality."
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